Mamata's government does not care about law and order in the state: Sonia Gandhi

Sujapur: Hitting out at the Mamata Banerjee government, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday said she forgot all her promises after assuming power in West Bengal where there was "no law and order and atrocities against women are maximum in the country".

"Five years ago we believed her but she forgot all her promises after assuming power in the state and did not give the people their due," she said referring to Congress' alliance with TMC in the 2011 Assembly election.

File photo of Mamata Banerjee and Sonia Gandhi. AFP

"Despite the chief minister being a woman, atrocities against women in the state are highest in the country and there is no law and order in the state. But Mamata government is not concerned about it", Gandhi told an election meeting here.

Describing TMC and BJP as "two sides of the same coin", the Congress president said, "Both (Narendra) Modi and Mamata bluffed the people". Claiming that there was understanding between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mamata Banerjee, she said whenever Modi government faced problems in Parliament, TMC came to its support.

On the chit fund scam, she said such companies had looted the people and alleged that both Modi and Mamata did not take action against them. Referring to TMC's slogan of 'Ma-Mati-Manush', Gandhi said mati (earth) had dried up and manush (people) were rendered jobless in the state.